Soon to be new truck :))

Started by Spencer Addington, August 22, 2014, 09:18:16 PM

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Rass

Quote from: Spencer Addington on August 23, 2014, 04:08:37 AM
Quote from: Rass on August 23, 2014, 01:35:34 AM
Quote from: Spencer Addington on August 23, 2014, 12:06:21 AM
Quote from: Mr_Fahrenheit on August 22, 2014, 11:26:49 PM
92% of Fords sold are still on the road today.

The other 8% actually made it home to the garage.
Tell that to the .poo. stain 06 my dad bought. That lemon was a never ending drain of time and a LOT of money. .love. ford.

Lol. Reread
I was just giving an example of the problems they have. The 06 f-350 had a faulty engine and, if caught early, would cost around 4000$ to repair. If caught late, like MANY, it cost 10-12k. Just because the vehicle is still on the road doesn't mean it's good. Things that need constant repairs(many ford vehicles) aren't good. I work construction. More often than not, when it comes to truck talk, dodge is the best. If I hear many bad things about ford, and I see first hand a 50k vehicle crap out, why would I invest in a ford?

Lol. I believe the original poster was making a joke. Saying only 8% actually work and make it home to the garage. The other 92% are Found On Road Dead. That's all.

But on topic. My 2007 tundra (new body style) has been great. Well except the leaf spring. I really haven't had to do much except change the oil. Lots of power. Had some little Subaru pulled up next to me. Took off at the line to cut me off the was driving slow in fron of me. I was able to pass him but at the next light he pulls up next to me. Light turns green I take him at the line and almost force him into a parked car. He then decided to stay a few cars behind me.

Spencer Addington

Quote from: Rass on August 23, 2014, 10:16:32 AM
Quote from: Spencer Addington on August 23, 2014, 04:08:37 AM
Quote from: Rass on August 23, 2014, 01:35:34 AM
Quote from: Spencer Addington on August 23, 2014, 12:06:21 AM
Quote from: Mr_Fahrenheit on August 22, 2014, 11:26:49 PM
92% of Fords sold are still on the road today.

The other 8% actually made it home to the garage.
Tell that to the .poo. stain 06 my dad bought. That lemon was a never ending drain of time and a LOT of money. .love. ford.

Lol. Reread
I was just giving an example of the problems they have. The 06 f-350 had a faulty engine and, if caught early, would cost around 4000$ to repair. If caught late, like MANY, it cost 10-12k. Just because the vehicle is still on the road doesn't mean it's good. Things that need constant repairs(many ford vehicles) aren't good. I work construction. More often than not, when it comes to truck talk, dodge is the best. If I hear many bad things about ford, and I see first hand a 50k vehicle crap out, why would I invest in a ford?

Lol. I believe the original poster was making a joke. Saying only 8% actually work and make it home to the garage. The other 92% are Found On Road Dead. That's all.

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Lololol!

Mr_Fahrenheit

It's ok. You got there in the end :)

Spencer Addington



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Rass

Nice. Looks like one mudding truck.

Spencer Addington

Yeah it is :)) I live in the sticks, so it'll come in handy

Mattao19

Damn that is beautiful! Have fun man!!

Spencer Addington

Just sold my current car and I pick up the truck Saturday :))